Spiritual
People are multifaceted. We have emotional, physical, spiritual and social needs. Our spirits need to be fed just like our bodies. We need to make sure we don't neglect our souls. I think our emotions and our spirits are very closely related. When I don't take care of my spirit I am more likely to give into bursts of anger or frustration. I am more likely to feel sad and discontent. Taking care of myself spiritually helps keep me balanced. I don't think taking care of your spirit necessarily has to do with church. I have benefitted from meditation and reading uplifting literature.
You can find more ideas here.
- Write in your journal
- Plan a trip to the temple
- Meditate I chose this video because I love her yoga. There are tons of other videos you can find or maybe find some soothing meditation music and do your own.
- Read a conference talk
- These are ones that were recommended by family members.
- Will you engage in the wrestle? By Sheri Dew (Recommended by aunt Kari)
- Hope of Israel By President Nelson (also recommended by Kari)
- Like a Broken Vessel By Elder Holland (recommended by my cousin Taressa)
- Watchful unto Prayer By Elder Bednar (recommended by me)
- Spiritual Crocodiles By Elder Packer (recommended by Elder Bednar)
- I'm thinking of sometimes having them take notes
- Read the scriptures or other uplifting literature for 10 minutes (love having a library card)
- There are at least 100 chicken soup for every kind of soul there is
- There are also about a million self help books
- Plan and give a family home evening lesson
- There are tons of websites with great family night lessons already prepared, ideas for lessons, or come up with something on your own.
- 52 Family night lessons
- Here is my family night Pinterest board
- Index names
These are more non-religious spiritual/mental health goals
- Write in your journal
- Read or listen to uplifting literature
- Chicken soup for the soul
- TED talks
- Self help book or podcast (7 habits of highly effective teens)
- Meditate
- Learn a new coping skill and put it into practice
- Put your phone in airplane mode every night at 10pm
- Start a gratitude journal
- Stay off social media one day a week
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